Alternative to expensive toilet chenicals

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I think someone mentioned bio washing powder as a better alternative, is that clothes powder or dishwasher powder, any advice on cheap brands from say Aldi.

I find that non of the chemical ones break down the solids and they are expensive.

Something that reduces solids to liquids is what I really need, don't mind paying extra if it does the job well.
 
Don't sure why you need it broken down to liquids. I thought it was about keeping the odour down. What ever the state it gets poured down an appropriate drain/toilet
 
Bio clothes powder from Aldi is very good apparently. (And cheap).
 
I was under the impression that it`s Bio Washing Liquid and not Powder that people use.
 
We use napisan, works well and is cheaper than toilet chemicals
 
It unlikely that given the time from deposit to ejection that anything will break down solids to liquid without some sort of mechanical agitation. probably the Stout, Andrews liver salts or Senokot is the best idea. However as you get older the solids seem less solid (if you get my drift)
 
Don't sure why you need it broken down to liquids. I thought it was about keeping the odour down. What ever the state it gets poured down an appropriate drain/toilet


Record breaking poos, wont come out of the narrow spout
 
Over nearly 10 years and nearly 2000 nights haven't used any chemicals on a regular basis (except the sample bottles that came with our new motorhome) NB no SOG unit either!

Just use the Thetford tank cleaner every 6 month.
 
I believe both can be used Graham.

Thanks Rob for putting me in my place :bow:

Because we`ve had a slight difference of opinion does this now mean we have to start a fight :pc:

Ready when you are matey Fight..jpg

Seems to be the done thing on here recently :lol-049:


Apologies to the OP for going off topic.
 
Bio Liquid may work a little better as it does not have to dissolve. Its the Bio that matters as it is enzyme based so dissolves organic matter. It does help if there is a bit of agitation so works well for regular movers. :) It's not perfect but will do less environmental damage than some harsh chemicals. It can also be dumped in places which have a septic tank or mains sewage. Some do not recommend putting too often in a septic tank but it's better than putting Blue in it.

Richard
 
Thanks Rob for putting me in my place :bow:

Because we`ve had a slight difference of opinion does this now mean we have to start a fight :pc:

Ready when you are matey View attachment 26104

Seems to be the done thing on here recently :lol-049:


Apologies to the OP for going off topic.

Oh, you want some do ya?
 
Bio Liquid may work a little better as it does not have to dissolve. Its the Bio that matters as it is enzyme based so dissolves organic matter. It does help if there is a bit of agitation so works well for regular movers. :) It's not perfect but will do less environmental damage than some harsh chemicals. It can also be dumped in places which have a septic tank or mains sewage. Some do not recommend putting too often in a septic tank but it's better than putting Blue in it.

Richard

Thanks I agree it's probably better than other chemicals
 
. However as you get older the solids seem less solid (if you get my drift)

I've found that liquidity improves as I get older! It also means that I can afford the recommended chemicals.....

Going home on Sunday: Benidormed out! Via Arcachon and Le Havre. I'm making great use of our spare payload:LIDL gin is 4.41 a bottle....
John
 

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